Abstract

This section describes the status of this document at the time of its
publication. Other documents may supersede this document. The latest status of
this document series is maintained at the W3C.

This document has been reviewed by W3C Members and other interested parties and
has been endorsed by the Director as a W3C Recommendation.
It is a stable document and may be used as reference material or
cited as a normative reference from another document.
W3C's role in making the Recommendation is to draw attention to the specification and
to promote its widespread deployment. This enhances the functionality and interoperability of the Web.

The SVG Working Group believes that all features in the SVG 1.0 Recommendation
are implementable due to substantial implementation experience with generators, viewers and
transcoders based on the SVG specification, the amount of SVG content that has been developed to date,
and interoperability results against the
SVG conformance test suite.
A report on
implementation status
was made at the end of the Candidate
Recommendation review period.
The implementation results are publicly released and are intended solely to be used
as proof of SVG 1.0 implementability. It is only a snap shot of the actual implementation
behaviors at one moment of time, as these implementations may not be immediately available to the public.
The interoperability data is not intended to be used for assessing or grading the performance of any individual implementation.
It is intended that this report will be updated from time
to time by the follow-on activity that oversees the SVG Recommendation.

There are patent disclosures and license commitments associated with the
SVG 1.0 specification. These may be found on the SVG 1.0 Patent Statements in
conformance with W3C
policy.

This version of this document incorporates some editorial changes from earlier versions.
A list of changes
since the
Proposed Recommendation specification of 19 July, 2001 is available.

Public discussion of issues related to vector graphics on the Web and
SVG in particular takes place on
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Acknowledgments

The SVG Working Group would like to acknowledge the great many people outside
of the SVG 1.0 Working Group who helped with the process of developing the
SVG 1.0 specification. These people are too numerous to list individually.
They include but are not limited to the early implementers of the SVG 1.0 language
(including viewers, authoring tools, and server-side transcoders),
developers of SVG content,
people who have contributed on the www-svg@w3.org and svg-developers@yahoogroups.com email lists,
other Working Groups at the W3C,
and the W3C team.
SVG 1.0 was truly a cooperative effort between the SVG Working Group,
the rest of the W3C,
and the public
and benefited greatly from the pioneering work of early implementers and content developers,
feedback from the public,
and help from the W3C team.